Inductees of the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame must be:
- A person born in Scotland or a person who (under the rules of their sport governing body) is, or would have been, eligible to compete for Scotland.
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A person who has been retired from top-level participation
for two years or more.
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Inductees must have retired from their main
sport at the top level but may still be competing at a different level (e.g.
have taken up another sport or competing on a senior tour).
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Inductees can only be drawn from sports
recognised by sportscotland.
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Inductees can be competitors, coaches or
managers, or individuals who have provided an outstanding contribution to
Scotland on the world stage.
Patrons of the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame and members of the selection panel can be nominated and considered for selection, but they must be absent from any discussions about their induction.
In all cases the final decision rests with the selection panel. The selection panel reserves the right to remove any inductees from the Hall of Fame if deemed necessary.
Nomination Process